Excel Dentistry and Mayra Modesto-Garrido is Hosting a Free Day of Dentistry with Dentistry From The Heart

Dr. Mayra Modesto-Garrido is out to change lives by offering free smiles to anyone who needs dental work, as she hosts the latest event for Dentistry From The Heart (DFTH) on Saturday November 13, 2010 from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

The media is invited to join, Dr. Mayra Modesto-Garrido and her team of dentists and volunteers to help people in need of dental work – treating patients in need of fillings, extractions and cleanings.

Just Kids Dental program in Superior is providing low-income children with free dental care. And they’re keeping busy. Camisha Montgomery reports.

Just Kids Dental Program helps families with the cost, time, and transportation by providing accessible dental care in schools. Director Stacey Anderson says 51 million school hours are lost each year throughout the country due to dental problems.

On Friday, November 19th starting at 7:00 AM, Dr. Avis Broussard at Perfect Smile Dental Center will offer free dental work! They are located on Lahser Rd. just south of Ten Mile Rd. (see map below). Perfect Smile’s Free Dental Day. See you the 19th!

The Augusta Regional Free Clinic and the Augusta Regional Dental Clinic held a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday for the expanded Augusta Regional Dental Clinic.

To increase the number of patients served and better meet their needs, the Augusta Regional Dental Clinic will double in both size and capacity. The new 5,000-square-foot facility will include state-of-the-art equipment, eight treatment rooms, and an additional full-time dentist and hygienist on staff.

A description of the work of Dr. Mori Bank and his free dental clinic run under the auspices of the Hazon Yeshaya Soup Kitchens in Israel. See www.hazonyeshaya.org Hazon Yeshaya now provides free dental clinics for underprivileged children and adults whose teeth would otherwise not be treated by a dentist. It was discovered that people in Israel were losing their teeth at an unprecedented rate simply because they could not afford simple dentistry.

The Recording Academy, the people behind The GRAMMYs, do a lot more than an annual awards show.

Tuesday, November 23rd, MusiCares, a division of The Recording Academy, in conjunction with Smile Programs will be providing dental screenings, teeth cleaning, and complete x-rays to uninsured music professionals in need.

These treatments will be provided free of charge to pre-screened, pre-approved applicants on a first-come-first-served basis. Those wishing to take advantage of this service must be able to document their work in the music industry for at least five years or have credited contribution to six commercially released recordings or videos (singles).